2021 Ford F-150

A Truck That Doesn’t Quit Until the Job is Done

Winnipeg, MB

The all new 2021 Ford F-150 is built from the ground up with one purpose, to work harder. It has been redesigned to be the toughest, most productive F-150 ever. What else can you expect when you combine F-150 power with class leading intelligence and design? With a high-strength military grade aluminum body and torture tested steel frame it is no surprise that the 2021 For F-150 was named the 2021 North American Truck of the Year.

"Ford Tough" Exterior

The 2021 F-150 can handle any job you throw at it. From its bold, high-strength, military grade, aluminum-alloy body to its torture-tested, fully boxed, high-strength steel frame, the 2021 F-150 brings new meaning to the term, “Built Ford Tough”.

 

It’s no miracle; it’s simply built tougher and smarter than ever before, including tools you need for on-site capability. Available Pro Power Onboard, extra tie-downs and a newly available tailgate work surface take your on-site productivity to another level. 

Refined Interior

Th is year’s F-150 boasts a completely redesigned interior. The interior of the truck has been thoughtfully crafted so that it is your office, your inner sanctum and your home while on the road.  With enhancements like new materials, smart tech such as SYNC® 4, an available 12” touchscreen and available interior work surface means that you can reach new levels of productivity while in your vehicle.

  • Available Max Recline Seats
  • Available 12” Touchscreen
  • Available Interior Work Surface
  • Available Rear Locking Under-Seat Storage
  • Available 12” Digital Productivity Screen

Smart Technology

Hard work means more than just picking things up and putting them down again. That’s why Ford F-150 offers a wide variety of available features to help you get more done.

  • SYNC® 4
  • Available 12” Digital Productivity Screen
  • Automatic Over-The-Air Updates
  • Intuitive Digital Owner’s Manual
  • FordPass capabilities
  • Available Selectable Zone Lighting to light up even the darkest job sites.
  • Available Pro Power Onboard
  • Available Power Lift Gate
  • Available Tailgate Work Surface
  • FordPass Connect which allows you to enjoy a 4G LTE in vehicle Wi-Fi hotspot

Top of the Line Safety

Always know your surroundings with available Ford Co-Pilot360. A 360-degree monitoring system so that you never need a spotter again.

  • Available BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with Trailer Coverage
  • Lane Keeping System
  • Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Auto High-Beam Headlamps
  • Available Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Available On-Demand Rear View Camera
  • Available Pro Trailer Backup Assist
  • Hill Descent Control
  • Available Connected Built-In Navigation
  • Available Evasive Steering Assist
  • Available Active Park Assist 2.0

Class Leading Performance

The 2021 F-150 offers a six-engine lineup delivering the performance you need, no matter the job. With a universal 10-speed automatic transmission you can expect enhanced overall performance with improved acceleration. Don’t forget about the addition of selectable drive modes to help you tackle any terrain.

  • New 3.5L Powerboost Full Hybrid V6 Engine

430 HP

570 lb.-ft. of torque

  • 2.7L Ecoboost® V6

325 HP

400 lb.-ft of torque

  • 3.5L Ecoboost® V6

400 HP

500 lb.-ft. of torque

  • 5.0L TI-VCT V8

400 HP

410 lb.-ft. of torque

  • 3.3L TI-VCT V6

290 HP

265 lb.-ft. of torque

  • 3.0L Power Stroke® Turbo Diesel

250 HP at 3,250 RPM

440 lb.-ft. of torque at 1,750 RPM

For more information visit Ford Canada’s website:

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